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Re: man-powered tanks?

In Reply to: man-powered tanks? posted by skunkboy on August 25, 2003 at 12:11:43:


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Posted by:
T.J. "Mad Scientist for the Tiger Tank" Allcot
on August 26, 2003 at 14:51:23

Here you go

http://www.ornamentalconcrete.net/gryphon/paintball.html

I must say that the instructions they sell are easily the best set of instructions I've ever seen for anything related to paintball tanks. I've got a copy of the 6-shooter potato cannon once offered by tech league and a set of instructions for x-inventions P.A.C 6 semi auto gun and both pale in comparison to the PUG instructions.

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